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Obviously, someone's going to have to do a hardcore adverse-conditions side by side with the HERA H3MAG, MagPul EMAG Maglevel and DefenseReview's (DR) personal favorite, the Lancer L5 AWM (Advanced Warfighter Magazine)–and perhaps also the Troy BattleMag, as well, even though it's not translucent–polymer rifle magazines to see how they stack up in the reliability and durability department(s). "Made in Germany" usually means pretty good quality, but quality in the tactical shooting world must be proven. No one takes anything for granted in this industry. The H3MAG could be great, or it could be a total piece of German crap, a Teutonic turd, if you will. Time and testing will tell.

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